The university has announced the creation of a new Board of Trustees committee to conduct a comprehensive review of athletics at the university, including 22 varsity sports and three major...
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The university has announced the creation of a new Board of Trustees committee to conduct a comprehensive review of athletics at the university, including 22 varsity sports and three major...
An anonymous donor has given the Elliott School of International Affairs more than $3 million to support research and policy engagement.
“This extraordinary gift will secure GW’s Elliott...
Honoring a District Institution
Artifacts from one of the District’s most famous eateries will now have a permanent home on campus.
Virginia Ali, co-founder of the restaurant along with her late husband Ben Ali,...
Autism's Testosterone Question
By Danny Freedman
A gene that is suppressed in some people with autism may explain evidence of high testosterone levels, and could shed light on why autism affects males at four times the...
Student Health Service and the D.C. Department of Health are contacting members of the GW community who may have been in close contact with someone who has a suspected case of tuberculosis.
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Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton urged countries around the world to support the U.S. in promoting open access to the Internet during a speech Tuesday at the George Washington University...
By Menachem Wecker
Politicians offered veterans a wide range of advice on getting elected to public office at the two-day campaigning boot camp hosted at GW Feb. 11 and 12.
While...
By Jesse Hooker
The sport of lacrosse is one of the fastest growing in college athletics. Since the early 1980s, the number of NCAA-sponsored women’s lacrosse programs has more than...
Hillary Clinton to Speak at GW
Hillary Clinton will deliver what’s being billed by the State Department as “major remarks” tomorrow at the Jack Morton Auditorium.
The speech, titled “Internet Rights and Wrongs: Choices...
Tobacco kills about 443,000 people a year, making it the leading cause of premature and preventable death in the U.S.
Over the past 40 years, tobacco use has reduced dramatically, but in...